Baltimore Arm Lift doctors
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Samir Shureih, MD
Baltimore Plastic Surgeon
10 East 31 Street, Baltimore |
30 answers | |
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Jeffrey E. Schreiber, MD
Baltimore Plastic Surgeon
10807 Falls Road Suite 101, Lutherville |
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6 answers |
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Daniel P. Markmann, MD
Baltimore Plastic Surgeon
9171 Baltimore National Pike Suite 205, Ellicott City |
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2 answers |
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Ricardo Rodriguez, MD
Baltimore Plastic Surgeon
1300 Bellona Avenue Suite C, Baltimore |
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2 answers |
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Jeffrey Horowitz, MD
Baltimore Plastic Surgeon
2225 Old Emmorton Road Suite 111, Bel Air |
1 answer |
Recent Answers
What Are the Options for Treatment of Bat Wings if You've Had a Mastectomy?
If during the mastectomies, lymph nodes were taken, or you have any swelling of the arms, hand, lymphedema, then do not do any surgery of the arms. Consult your plastic surgeon, for complete examination, review of your medical records and a chat with your general surgeon about lymph nodes removal during the mastectomy.
I am considering having brachioplasty and have seen two surgeons about the procedure. One surgeon recommended liposuction with the brachioplasty; the other surgeon never performs liposuction with brachioplasty because of the high level of trauma. Can someone please advise on why liposuction would not be performed and will my results be as effective?
It sounds that you have both excess fat and excess skin in the arms. If the fat and the amount of liposuction is large then as one puts large volume of fluid needed for the liposuction, the tissue will swell and that makes removal of the skin more difficult.
Just had my arm lift with liposuction 7 days ago. I am worried about my right arm that I can`t raise for any activity, not even bringing a cup to my mouth. What could the reason for this be and how long does it take to be back to normal?
Not being able to move the arm after surgery could be a serious complication. This can not be diagnosed on the internet. You need to see your surgeon for full work up and neurology consult ASAP.





